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Lionsgate Home Entertainment reveals details on a Collectors Series Blu-ray

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Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a Collector's Series Blu-ray release of Cop Land for November 1st. Retail will bea round $14.99. Extras will include an audio commentary with writer/director James Mangold, producer Cathy Konrad, Sylvester Stallone and Robert Patrick, deleted scenes with optional commentary, a “Cop Land: The Making of an Urban Western” featurette, and a storyboard comparison. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:

Synopsis

Quote: Garrison is a small suburban New Jersey town, known as “Cop Land,” for the influx of New York City police officers that reside there. Freddy Heflin (Stallone) has long-admired these officers, but partial deafness kept him from applying to the force. Now the sheriff of Garrison, he uncovers a massive conspiracy among his beloved residents that could turn deadly.

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Despite those big named actors and the film's popularity, I don't think I've ever heard of it. I might check it out. Seeing Stallone and that tagline, all I can think of is Judge Dredd, lol: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvJiYrRcfQo

matt86 wrote: They really couldn't fit the right names above the right heads huh?

It isn't about fitting them in. The above title names are a mandatory order based on the contracts the actors sign. There is no such rule about ordering of their images in the key are, so you end up with the mismatched names to image.

I rather enjoyed the movie. Was initially disappointed when it first came out because I wanted it to be so much more and it was such a big deal that Stallone was playing against type, but away from the hype machine, it is a really good movie.

They really couldn't fit the right names above the right heads huh? It'd be cool to actually include BOTH cuts on the disc. I mean plenty of space. The film was flawed but it does have it's pros. Roger ebert said it best that it's begging to be remade. A really great film is in there somewhere.